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Seasonal Source-Sink Dynamics At The Edge Of A Species’ Range, Todd K. Fuller, L. L. Kanda, P. R. Sievert, R. L. Kellogg
Seasonal Source-Sink Dynamics At The Edge Of A Species’ Range, Todd K. Fuller, L. L. Kanda, P. R. Sievert, R. L. Kellogg
Todd K. Fuller
The roles of dispersal and population dynamics in determining species' range boundaries recently have received theoretical attention but little empirical work. Here we provide data on survival, reproduction, and movement for a Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana) population at a local distributional edge in central Massachusetts (USA). Most juvenile females that apparently exploited anthropogenic resources survived their first winter, whereas those using adjacent natural resources died of starvation. In spring, adult females recolonized natural areas. A life-table model suggests that a population exploiting anthropogenic resources may grow, acting as source to a geographically interlaced sink of opossums using only natural resources, …